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Libro encuadernado en tapa blanda · 176 páginas
PVP: 19,75 €
ISBN 978-0-571-27383-6
EAN 9780571273836
Winner of both the Queen's Gold Medal and the Whitbread Prize for Poetry, James Fenton has given readers some of the most memorable lyric verse of the past decades, from the formal skill that marked his debut, "Terminal Moraine", to the dramatic and political monologues of "The Memory of War" and "Children in Exile", through ...
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Libro encuadernado en tapa dura · 192 páginas
PVP: 21,25 €
ISBN 978-0-571-27382-9
EAN 9780571273829
Winner of both the Queen's Gold Medal and the Whitbread Prize for Poetry, James Fenton has given readers some of the most memorable lyric verse of the past decades, from the formal skill that marked his debut, "Terminal Moraine", to the dramatic and political monologues of "The Memory of War" and "Children in Exile", through ...
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Libro encuadernado en tapa blanda · 224 páginas
PVP: 16,30 €
ISBN 978-0-14-102441-7
EAN 9780141024417
For the first time, James Fenton selects the best of his prize-winning poetry for the Penguin Selected series.'Passionate and personal; Fenton's poems can also be extremely funny and violent; they are always full of the pleasures of the language'Paul Theroux'James Fenton is very popular - it's the way he writes, with a mixture of poetic ...
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Libro encuadernado en tapa blanda · 144 páginas
PVP: 14,80 €
ISBN 978-0-14-100439-6
EAN 9780141004396
For poets, critics and lovers of literature everywhere, James Fenton's An Introduction to English Poetry is a master class for both the reader and writer of poetry. Simply and elegantly written and discussing the work of poets as wide ranging as W. H. Auden, Dylan Thomas, Tennyson, Kipling, Milton and Blake, it covers all varieties ...
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Libro · 308 páginas
PVP: 12,00 €
ISBN 978-84-339-2520-6
EAN 9788433925206
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